Thanks Tony for the confirmation that you have to go through a macro, so my try was successful.
And indeed thank you Saq for this example, it allows you to learn every day! Sylvain Le jeudi 31 décembre 2020 à 06:56:34 UTC+1, ludwa6 a écrit : > @saq: Your solution is a perfect fit, & works like a champ; thanks, man! > > @tones: Thanks for the explainer, which answers some things i've been > wondering about. > > How wonderful it is to have a place where one can go for both a takeaway > meal AND a cooking lesson, all in one go :-) > > /walt > On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 12:10:46 AM UTC [email protected] > wrote: > >> @ludwa If I have understood the problem correctly, that you need to >> remove the ToDo tag when the checkbox is used, this should do the trick on >> 5.1.22: >> >> \define markCompletedActions() >> <$action-listops $tags="-ToDo"/> >> \end >> >> <$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[task]!tag[Completed]sort[created]]"> >> >> <$checkbox tag="Completed" checkactions=<<markCompletedActions>>> <$link >> to={{!!title}}> >> <$view field="created" format="date" template="DDth mmm hh:mm"/> - <$view >> field="title"/> >> </$link> >> </$checkbox> >> >> </$list> >> >> Hope this helps. >> Regards, >> Saq >> >> On Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at 10:36:00 AM UTC+1 ludwa6 wrote: >> >>> Following this excellent tutorial video by Francis Meetze about >>> "Tracking Tasks in TiddlyWiki" >>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzoMhKx0j8g>, i was easily able to get >>> the thing working as shown... And moreover, getting it to integrate with >>> the Contents tab i have created, following the previous video in same >>> series <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu7JU4DjPrg>, to the extent >>> that my list of Completed and ToDo items shows up in the Contents tab. >>> >>> The one hair in this soup is that the tickbox for "Completed" items, tho >>> it works fine to migrate items from ToDo tiddler to Completed tiddler (and >>> back, if status changes accordingly), does not remove the ToDo tag from the >>> tiddler of a completed task, so it takes an edit on that task's tiddler to >>> remove the ToDo tag -a small PITA, of course, but it does crap up the >>> experience of a perfectly beautiful workflow. >>> >>> So: this is to ask if anyone here can suggest a tweak to this script >>> (below) on the ToDo tiddler that would trigger removal of the ToDo tag >>> object from the subject tiddler. Ideas, anyone? >>> >>> (NB: i have modified the script in video by changing instances of the >>> word "done" to "Completed," just to make it work with my Contents tab >>> taxonomy -but that is irrelevant to the problem i'm having; i've tried it >>> both ways, and it makes no diff). /walt >>> >>> 8<------- (contents of ToDo tiddler -which is tagged only w/ "Tasks", >>> b/t/w) ----->8 >>> >>> <$list filter="[!has[draft.of]tag[task]!tag[Completed]sort[created]]"> >>> >>> <$checkbox tag="Completed"> <$link to={{!!title}}> >>> <$view field="created" format="date" template="DDth mmm hh:mm"/> - >>> <$view field="title"/> >>> </$link> >>> </$checkbox> >>> >>> </$list> >>> >>> 8<------- (end of script) ----->8 >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/9606e337-56b4-4502-a09f-ea7628f78895n%40googlegroups.com.

